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... cipation.

He took a deep breath, smiled at the gold card, and said,

"Senior Gold Card, please rest assured that this matter concerns the safety of the universe, so I will not shirk my responsibility!"

Hearing Lu Yuan's words, Jin Ka nodded and heaved a sigh of relief.

The others also smiled.

According to Lu Yuan's strength, there was probably no one in the entire universe who was his match. However, he was still concerned about eliminating the mutation, wh ...

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